Separable union suit.



W. W. WYER.

SEPARABLE UNION SUIT.

APPLIUATION FILED 0011.18, 1911.

1,073,833. Patented Sept. 23, 1913.

Wtnesseg; nventor @f7 l rf/ 1 y Attorneys WILLIAM W. WYER, OF AUGUSTA,MAINE.

SEPARABLE UNION SUIT.

Specification of Letters Patent.

Patented Sept. 23,1913.

Application led October 18, 1,911. Serial No. 655,402.

To all whom z't may concern Be it known that I, WILLIAM W. Wren, acitizen of the United States, residing at Augusta, in\the county ofKennebec and State of Maine, have invented a new and useful SeparableUnionSuit, of which the following is a specification.

This invention aims to provide a union garment in which the shirt andthe drawers, together with the seat flap, coperate in a novel mannerwith a pendent element npon the shirt.

Vith the foregoing and other objects in view which will appear as thedescription roceeds, the invention resides in the coiniiination and.arrangement of parts and in the details of construction hereinafterdescribed and claimed, it being understood that changes in the preciseembodiment of invention herein disclosed can be made within the scope ofwhat is claimed without departing .from the Spirit ot' the invention.

In the drawings,-I `igure 1 is a rear elevation of the invention; Fig. 2is a longitudinal section through the shirt and the drawers; and Fig. 3is a longitudinal sect ion through the shirt, the drawers, and the seatflap.

teterring to the drawing, the shirt is denoted by the numeral 100. andthe drawers by the numeral 101. The seat flap is denoted by the numeral102, the Same covering the opening 103 in the rear ot' the drawers, ashereinbe'fore described. shirt 100 is surrounded, adjacent its lowerend, by a pendent element or band 104, conf stitnting a pendent elementwhich may be a strip ot' tape. The upper edge of the band dlt isstitched, as shown at 105, to the shirt 1,00, the lower end of the band101 hanging free. The upper edge of the drawers 101 is equipped with arow of buttons 106, adapted to be engaged in button-holes 106, fashionedin the band 104, adjacent its lower edge, the upper edge of the drawersThe 101 lying between the band 104 and the shirt 100. The seat ilap 102is equipped with lnitton-holes 108, adapted to be engaged with buttons10T, the buttons '107 passing outwardly through the button-holes 100 inthe band .1011. ',lhe seat ttap 10Q is lequipped along its edges withbutton-holes 109, these button-holesl `100 being adapted to be engagedwith buttons 110 secured to the drawers 101, upon both sides of theopening 103. lhe lower edge o1 the shirt 100 is extended below the loweredge of the pendent element 10tto guide the upper edge ot the seat flapV102 and the upper edge o'f the drawers 101 to place. The buttons 107constitute a` means for securing the shirt, the seat llap, the drawersand the pendent element together to prevent the same from rolling upabout the waist of the wearer.

Ilaving thus c'lescrihed the invention, what is claimed is:

In a garment o1 the class described, a shirt; a pendent element securedto the shirt; a pair o'f drawers having an opening; a seat flap securedto the drawers and e0nstituting a closure for the opening; the upperedge o1 the drawers and the upper edge of the seat lap being insertedbetween the pendent element and the shirt, and the lower edge o1 thcshirt being extended below the lower edge of the pendent element toguide the upper edge ot the seat tlap and the upper edge ot' the drawersto place; and a single means 'for securing the shirt, the seat flap, thedrawers and the pendent element together, to'prevent the same fromrolling up about the waist of the wearer.

1n testimony that I claim the foregoing as my own, l have hereuntoatlixed my signature in the presence ot two witnesses.

WILLIAM WV. WYER.

lVitnesses: A

L. H. STEVENS, A. A. NELSON.

